“Sausages bathed in a sweet and spicy sauce of soy, Worcestershire, cayenne, mustard, tomato paste, and brown sugar. Use beef or pork sausages. Serve with potatoes, a sweet potato mash, or on a bed of steamed rice with vegetables.”

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This is great! Finally I have found a recipe from scratch! I use plain beef sausages, add diced onion, apple slices (and sometimes diced bacon :)) and serve on mashed potatoes, with greens on the side, and my kids come back for more... I can never make enough of this for the family - its always ALL gone.

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Okay this recipe was/is awesome, but one thing is troubling me, which is whether to use light or dark brown sugar. Otherwise that than this recipe is really tasty. I made it for my trip to P.A. for lunch and everyone saw it and was like "What is that?" and I said "Deviled Sausages." They all tried it and LOVED it.

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We love this recipie, over mashed potatoes or pasta, it's a real hit for my 4 and 5 year old. I toss in the apples, and onions and garlic others suggested and a bit of spinich for a bit of green. But this is such a simple recipie, you can do what you want to it the sauce is amazing.

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Kids hated it, wife loved it...I would add more spice next time (probably some liquid smoke, paprika, etc.) and cook the sausages with some garlic and onion for added flavor. Goes nice with mashed red potatoes and carmelized onion...

A great sauce however I found it lacked something. I added onions and of course salt and pepper, and what I think is the missing ingredient, a couple tbsps of barbecue sauce. These additions made it superb.

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Wow, this was amazing. I used cajun chicken sausage, some leftover pizza sauce instead of paste, Dijon mustard, and a pinch of corn starch. I served it over microwaved, mashed sweet potatoes. Quick and delicious!